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Can you explain quantitative easing?

Quantitative easing is a monetary policy instrument undertaken by the central bank. The aim of the policy is to increase money supply (liquidity) in the economy - encouraging spending and investment. 

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Answered by Lily E. Economics tutor
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Compare the ways in which the writers of both 'Wuthering Heights' and 'Mrs Dalloway' portray the relationships between men and women

The two novels seek to show, in conveying their relationship with a man, the deterioration of a woman’s organic persona – one which goes against the archetypal image of the time. In Wuthering Heights, Cat...

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Using partial fractions, find f(x) if f'(x)=5/(2x-1)(x-3)

First step: partial fractions 5/(2x-1)(x-3) 5=A(x-3)+B(2x-1) A=0 when x=3, so B=5/(2x3-1)=1 B=0 when x=1/2, so A=5/(0.5-3)=-2 So f'(x)=1/(x-3)-2/(2x-1) Second step: Integration f(x)= (integral)(1/(x-3))dx...

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Answered by Jasmin F. Maths tutor
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What is Sickle Cell anaemia and what are the risks of having it?

Sickle cell anaemia is a genetically inherited condition which results in a change of the shape of the red blood cells. This can result in some complications. The altered shape of the red blood cells incr...

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Calculate the gradient of this straight line

The gradient of a striaght line measures how much it changes when you move in one direction. For example when we move to the right in the x direction, the line goes down. The equation for finding the grad...

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Answered by Tutor67677 D. Maths tutor
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